anyone else with me on this?
hold lurker isn't a bug after all...
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YPang
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anyone else with me on this? | ||
SolaR-
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YPang
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On February 14 2008 12:24 CultureMisfits wrote: no you're cool | ||
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ineverwin
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ATeddyBear
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SpiritoftheTunA
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On February 14 2008 12:24 CultureMisfits wrote: no | ||
aokces
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Lemonwalrus
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Superiorwolf
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Didn't SWBK and you go over this before GS? | ||
pyrogenetix
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SpiritoftheTunA
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On February 14 2008 13:08 Superiorwolf wrote: Didn't SWBK and you go over this before GS? i have no clue what you just said. | ||
Equinox_kr
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On February 14 2008 12:30 ATeddyBear wrote: there should be a graboid unit I'm with you on this haha | ||
MidnightGladius
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Holding the attack is simply trying to use a command not meant for the hacked code, which messes up the codeblock that spawns the Beacons. Simple as that. | ||
B1nary
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Sigrun
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On February 14 2008 14:22 B1nary wrote: That is the most ridiculous theory I've ever heard! In the starcraft universe, there are spikes buried underground everywhere (yes, even on space platforms). The lurker can generate a hyperbolic inverse quantum gravitational field that causes these spikes to shoot up. But doing so requires alot of concentration on the lurker's part. When you tell a lurker to hold, it gets confused because it's primitive brain cannot recognize the order. And since the lurker's too busy thinking "wtf am I suppose to do?", it cannot generate the quantum gravitational field and hence, the spikes don't shoot up. This. | ||
1t2t3t4t5taw
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SonuvBob
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On February 14 2008 14:12 MidnightGladius wrote: The Lurker in fact uses a revolutionary (aka hacked) genome (aka hard-coding) by which it launches an invisible, super-quick Zerg Beacon that floats through its targets creating spine images. Holding the attack is simply trying to use a command not meant for the hacked code, which messes up the codeblock that spawns the Beacons. Simple as that. Haha, interesting. | ||
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fanatacist
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He responded to the question, don't be a puss. No. | ||
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